Wow, I don't post forever and this is my second for today?! Anyway, I just couldn't resist yet another challenge over at SCS, this is for todays Color Combo. I was able to get it finished and photographed before I left to come into work. Yes, I'm posting from work, at least I'm able to bring my laptop with me :)
So here is my colorful rendition
The card measure's in at 5 1/2" square. I stitched both layered panels with my trusty Sew Mini. I created a background on the blue panel PTI's Giga Guidlines set. The teapot was stamped onto Cream cardstock with Pure Poppy Ink and adorned with mini rhinestones. The label was also stamped onto cream cardstock but with Black ink. They are both popped up with dimensionals. A wide black striped ribbon finished off the card.
On to the Deets:
Stamps: PTI's Tea for Two & Guiga Guidlines
Cardstock: PTI's Kraft, Black, Spring Rain, PP-Tea Leaves
Ink: Pure Poppy & Cream-PTI; Black-Memento
Extras: PTI dies, Ribbon-Stamp Simply Ribbon Store; A Muse tiny rhinestones
Thanks for stopping by!!
Melanie
wow, very pretty...such elegance...have a fantastic day!
enjoy *~*
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LOVE this card!! I really like that ribbon with this! And the colors are wonderful too!
Posted by: Jen Carter | September 23, 2010 at 12:43 AM
I just love wax paper, and so I'm really happy to share yet another great kid's craft project with you. One of my nephews did these sweesadft mobiles years ago, but I'm so happy that his mother saved them long enough for me to photograph them! You could really take this idea in so many directions, but I especially like the version on the left. Wouldn't this be gorgeous as a large Calder inspired version?
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